DEAD IN BERMUDA is a survival management game with RPG and adventure elements, in which you lead a team of 8 survivors from a plane crash on a strange island. Assign your survivors to tasks, gain experience and develop your survival skills, research and craft new items for the camp, explore the island for resources and solve the mysteries behind an ancient atlantean prophecy.
Key Features:
- Manage the well-being of your team: they can die from Hunger, Fatigue, Sickness, Injury and Depression as well as lack of water.
- Relationships between characters evolve! They can argue, become friends and even lovers.
- Research & Craft to upgrade your camp.
- Deep RPG system running behind the scenes: the efficiency of every action is tied to character skill, opinions and the state of the character.
- Exploration: 100 map areas to discover, each with its own rewards… or traps!
- Randomized elements: the map, the items, the dialogs, the skills and traits of your characters changes every new game.
- Special encounters in the jungle with choose-you-own-adventure like elements.
- Easy to play, but hard to survive!
Moog wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 04:58:ItBurn wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 15:40:
Can't be bothered to remember my Origin password.
And why should you, when Origin forgets it *every* fucking time it patches!!!
RedEye9 wrote on Mar 18, 2018, 09:34:
keepass hacked
Rigs wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 17:23:If the bad men are rifling through the files on my computer I have bigger problems, and if they get my origin password I'm Doomed.RedEye9 wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 09:13:Redmask wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 08:47:El Pit wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 07:54:
Really? Never happened to me. Contact the Origin service - unlike the Steam service team, there are real people working there that don't take long to react.
This a well known, long standing bug. It doesn't matter if real people read it, they obviously aren't interested in fixing it. It's been going on over 2 years now and has been documented thousands of times online.
Or you can do what I do and have a txt doc on the desktop called passwords. open it, search for origin, highlight the password, press ctrl-c, move cursor to password field on origin login screen, press ctrl-v, hit ok.
That's just stupid. You're asking...begging...to be both hacked and violated. You guys know there is thing called 'Last Pass' that does the hard work for you, ja? Ok, so, before you start foaming at the mouth about it not saving app passwords, there's a way around that. Go to the Origin site, login, have Last Pass save it and then when you need the pass, just go into Last Pass and grab it. Not that difficult. Granted, Origin should save your password to begin with and I admit it's a pain but still. We're not talking DOS-era, command-prompt PITA levels here. Plus Last Pass keeps all your logins encrypted, not just sitting on your desktop, in a plaint-text file, waiting for anyone to just snatch and scoot...
=-Whats My Name-=
Rigs wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 17:23:RedEye9 wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 09:13:Redmask wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 08:47:El Pit wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 07:54:
Really? Never happened to me. Contact the Origin service - unlike the Steam service team, there are real people working there that don't take long to react.
This a well known, long standing bug. It doesn't matter if real people read it, they obviously aren't interested in fixing it. It's been going on over 2 years now and has been documented thousands of times online.
Or you can do what I do and have a txt doc on the desktop called passwords. open it, search for origin, highlight the password, press ctrl-c, move cursor to password field on origin login screen, press ctrl-v, hit ok.
That's just stupid. You're asking...begging...to be both hacked and violated. You guys know there is thing called 'Last Pass' that does the hard work for you, ja? Ok, so, before you start foaming at the mouth about it not saving app passwords, there's a way around that. Go to the Origin site, login, have Last Pass save it and then when you need the pass, just go into Last Pass and grab it. Not that difficult. Granted, Origin should save your password to begin with and I admit it's a pain but still. We're not talking DOS-era, command-prompt PITA levels here. Plus Last Pass keeps all your logins encrypted, not just sitting on your desktop, in a plaint-text file, waiting for anyone to just snatch and scoot...
=-Rigs-=
RedEye9 wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 09:13:Redmask wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 08:47:El Pit wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 07:54:
Really? Never happened to me. Contact the Origin service - unlike the Steam service team, there are real people working there that don't take long to react.
This a well known, long standing bug. It doesn't matter if real people read it, they obviously aren't interested in fixing it. It's been going on over 2 years now and has been documented thousands of times online.
Or you can do what I do and have a txt doc on the desktop called passwords. open it, search for origin, highlight the password, press ctrl-c, move cursor to password field on origin login screen, press ctrl-v, hit ok.
Redmask wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 08:47:El Pit wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 07:54:
Really? Never happened to me. Contact the Origin service - unlike the Steam service team, there are real people working there that don't take long to react.
This a well known, long standing bug. It doesn't matter if real people read it, they obviously aren't interested in fixing it. It's been going on over 2 years now and has been documented thousands of times online.
Redmask wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 08:47:OMG, I have to move my fingers and push some keys to re-enter my password.El Pit wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 07:54:
Really? Never happened to me. Contact the Origin service - unlike the Steam service team, there are real people working there that don't take long to react.
This a well known, long standing bug. It doesn't matter if real people read it, they obviously aren't interested in fixing it. It's been going on over 2 years now and has been documented thousands of times online.
El Pit wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 07:54:
Really? Never happened to me. Contact the Origin service - unlike the Steam service team, there are real people working there that don't take long to react.
Moog wrote on Mar 17, 2018, 04:58:ItBurn wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 15:40:
Can't be bothered to remember my Origin password.
And why should you, when Origin forgets it *every* fucking time it patches!!!
rawbelly wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 23:10:
I remember Origin.
El Pit wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 18:12:Rigs wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:52:deqer wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:34:fawker wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:27:It's not free. You're paying your attention and time to this giveaway, and by logging into Origin you are filling up their stats so they can see how many people are still active.
Free, again? They love giving this game away.
GASP! God forbid!
=-Rigs-=
6. Ignored Mar 16, 2018, 17:34 deqer
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The best way to handle deqer's "contributions".
Rigs wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:52:deqer wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:34:fawker wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:27:It's not free. You're paying your attention and time to this giveaway, and by logging into Origin you are filling up their stats so they can see how many people are still active.
Free, again? They love giving this game away.
GASP! God forbid!
=-Rigs-=
deqer wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:34:fawker wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:27:It's not free. You're paying your attention and time to this giveaway, and by logging into Origin you are filling up their stats so they can see how many people are still active.
Free, again? They love giving this game away.
fawker wrote on Mar 16, 2018, 17:27:It's not free. You're paying your attention and time to this giveaway, and by logging into Origin you are filling up their stats so they can see how many people are still active.
Free, again? They love giving this game away.